Three HechtSolberg Attorneys Honored in Best Lawyers in America© 2020 in Four Practice Areas
Darryl O. Solberg of Hecht Solberg Robinson Goldberg & Bagley LLP (HechtSolberg) has been named the 2020 San Diego Real Estate “Lawyer of the Year,” by Best Lawyers in America©. Solberg joined HechtSolberg in 1973 – just one year after the firm’s founding. He has spent his entire career with the firm, serving as […]
Nine HechtSolberg Attorneys Honored by Super Lawyers
Five attorneys from HechtSolberg have been selected for the 2019 San Diego Super Lawyers list, a designation achieved by only the top 5 percent of attorneys in each state. The following HechtSolberg attorneys received the honor of being selected to the 2019 San Diego Super Lawyers list: Darryl O. Solberg – Selected to Super Lawyers […]
HechtSolberg Receives Highest Rankings for San Diego in Real Estate Law, and Land Use and Zoning Law by U.S. News & World Report
The firm also ranked nationally in Land Use and Zoning Law SAN DIEGO – November 1, 2018 – U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers ® has ranked Hecht Solberg Robinson Goldberg & Bagley LLP (HechtSolberg) among the 2019 “Best Law Firms,” both nationally and regionally. The boutique San Diego law firm’s Land Use […]
Three HechtSolberg Attorneys Honored in Best Lawyers in America© 2019
Three lawyers with HechtSolberg have been designated among the Best Lawyers in America© for 2019 in a total of four practice areas. Paul E. Robinson was also named the 2019 San Diego Land Use and Zoning Law “Lawyer of the Year.” The selections were made based on an exhaustive peer-review evaluation involving thousands of leading […]
Are CA’s Attorney-Fee Rules Anti-Business?
HechtSolberg’s Richard Schulman was interviewed by GlobeSt.com on October 2, 2017 to discuss California’s system for awarding attorneys’ fees after litigation. The interview focused on a recent case protecting a historic preservation group from having to pay fees after losing a lawsuit because the court endorsed the group’s political goals. Schulman addresses how this ruling negatively affects all businesses […]
What Do You Mean, ‘Judicial Independence’?
HechtSolberg attorney Richard Schulman discusses the concept of judicial independence in a commentary published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal and the San Diego Daily Transcript on September 11, 2017. In the article, Schulman debates what it is judges are independent of, and who gets to make these decisions. The article can be viewed […]
Four HechtSolberg Attorneys Honored in Best Lawyers in America© 2018
Four lawyers with HechtSolberg have been designated among the Best Lawyers in America© for 2018 in a total of seven practice areas. The selections were made based on an exhaustive peer-review evaluation involving thousands of leading lawyers throughout the United States. “Three of the honorees, John Hecht, Paul Robinson and David Bagley have been listed […]
Industry Insider Q&A with Paul Robinson
HechtSolberg’s Paul Robinson is featured in an Industry Insider Q&A with the San Diego Daily Transcript published on August 2, 2017. The interview shines light on Robinson’s community involvement and how he helps shape the evolving San Diego landscape. The article can be viewed online through the The Daily Transcript website (subscription required) or in […]
David J. Vogel Admitted to the American College of Mortgage Attorneys as a Fellow
HechtSolberg is pleased to announce that partner David J. Vogel has been admitted to the American College of Mortgage Attorneys (ACMA) as a fellow. He is one of only three ACMA Fellows in San Diego County and 38 in the state of California. The criteria for selection includes distinguished practice in the law regarding real […]
California Loses with Politicized Attorney Fee System
HechtSolberg partner Richard Schulman offers further commentary on California’s attorney fee system in a follow-up article published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal and The Daily Transcript on May 5, 2017. The article can be viewed online through the Daily Journal or The Daily Transcript website (subscriptions required). Click here to access Schulman’s initial […]